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The construction industry is one of the most injury-prone industries, in which production is usually prioritized over safety in daily on-site communication.
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Therefore, handoff calls are usually prioritized over new calls.
They thought that departments whose leaders knew how to "lobby", "make noise", " quickly use up their resources", "make their case" are usually prioritized.
Therefore, EPTB is usually not prioritized for case finding strategies in TB control programmes.
A valuable person is one whose skills and accomplishments are highly sought after, well rewarded, and often praised; such a person is usually one who has the ability to prioritize requests and work at a pace that suits them.
That's because computers have a prioritized list of connections, and Ethernet is usually at the top of the list by default.
Because childhood TB is usually non-infectious and non-fatal, national programs do not prioritize childhood TB diagnosis and treatment.
A closer reading of what is usually presented as an example of this 'ethical' debate demonstrates instead the extent to which the facts from the 'natural laboratory' of the mountain were prioritized over knowledge produced anywhere else.
If impoverished volunteer CHWs cannot live off of their activities, their ability to do the job will be very fragile; competing challenges that may arise will usually be prioritized before these tasks, especially if the CHW is female and is also responsible for a myriad of other unpaid tasks.
There's usually an interest gap between you and the third party that paid for the algorithms to prioritize something for you.
Despite the fact that pelagic longline fisheries usually prioritize the most abundant and valuable species in the market, they are multispecific, that is, there is a large amount of bycatch, including billfish (Goodyear 1998).
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